Johanna Guetlein-Holzer, A. Kirschner, Christian Speck, J. Detlefsen
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Comparison of motion compensation methods applied to a TDM FMCW MIMO radar system
For a multiple input multiple output (MIMO) radar system that uses a frequency modulated continuous wave (FMCW) signal and time domain multiplexing (TDM), different effects occur in the presence of relative motion between radar system and target. These effects have an influence on the correct position detection of the targets. Therefore, two different modulation schemes are analyzed that have the ability to overcome the issues of movement and estimate the correct target location and velocity.